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how to understand basic tax policy week. how to study. how to work week. >> will they actually want people to go? i don't even want to go to what you are describing. >> we are not talking about the real life studies. >> you are talking productive stuff which young kids don't give a crap. >> not like this panel when we were young, am i right? >> back in the day i had my own sex weeks. >> that really depressed me. i could have had it if i just thought a little more about the joke. how do news anchors stay so young? he his new book "i drink the blood of virgins." disgusting, but it works. look at the guy. two kids with guns. -- do kids with guns belong on facebook? better question, what do you think of my text? that is a way better question. adorable kids though. p save up to 40% on closeout sets from beautyrest and posturepedic. save hundreds on floor samples and closeout inventory. but hurry, the beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends sunday at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ trifle? last weekend police a
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they are getting taxed now in cyprus. thank you sir. >> thank you john. >> we kick off another week of our critically acknowledged series with tennessee, the home of davy crockett, doll loy parton and a former senator who became vice president and then did some things that made him very unpopular. of course, i'm talking about andrew johnson. john: welcome back. it's time for w.t.f. america and our w.t.f. america series continues with a whole week of w.t.f. tennessee stories. now tennessee is the home of nashville, so it's a little bit country and a whole lot of w.t.f. as "the new york times" reported today, two nights a year, residents of tennessee can call a hot line and if they get through, they might qualify for something called 10 care. it's like tennessee's version of medicare. it's the kind of everyday health care available to citizens of most nations except this one the united third word state of america. people call all night to try to get health care. that what could be more fun for a person in tennessee who desp
they are getting taxed now in cyprus. thank you sir. >> thank you john. >> we kick off another week of our critically acknowledged series with tennessee, the home of davy crockett, doll loy parton and a former senator who became vice president and then did some things that made him very unpopular. of course, i'm talking about andrew johnson. john: welcome back. it's time for w.t.f. america and our w.t.f. america series continues with a whole week of w.t.f. tennessee stories. now...
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get a tax advantage. for paying not what i call nonessential services. in you come to see me for a common cold you don't want insurance to cover that if you are not the middle class. if insurance covers it your premiums go up. we need more payment out of pocket. what is not reported enough is that is a a lot of countries that have a universal health insurance they have more of a patient having skin in the game and that is what we need here. >> mike: i'm afraid maybe nancy pelosi was right on one thing we will know what is in obama care after we passed it. >> after we suffered from it. >> mike: very well said. doctor marc siegel great to have you here today. a new york cop is facing life in prison for basically having some really sick thoughts like cannibalism. is that the proper sentence for somebody who hasn't actually h hurt anybody else? hurt anybody else? i will discuss the c c c c c living with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis means living with pain. it could also mean living with joint damage. humira, adalimumab, can help treat more than jus
get a tax advantage. for paying not what i call nonessential services. in you come to see me for a common cold you don't want insurance to cover that if you are not the middle class. if insurance covers it your premiums go up. we need more payment out of pocket. what is not reported enough is that is a a lot of countries that have a universal health insurance they have more of a patient having skin in the game and that is what we need here. >> mike: i'm afraid maybe nancy pelosi was right...
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the corporate income tax bill will be tiny to nonexistent for years to come. there is another reason b&g gets a higher valuation and that's growth. b&g has been growing sales consistently while pinnacle sales have been flat. the valuation disparity with b&g, let's say pinnacle deserves to trade at 1.5 times sales. still a big discount to b&g. it would make this a $30 stock which is 50% higher than the high end of pinnacle's price range. i think $30 is therefore a reasonable target, especially since they are making smart moves. they are cutting costs. management is doing a terrific job. they held a conference call acting like they were a public company. the environment seems to be improving. pinnacle can always do another acquisition. the company is paying you to wait to get their house fully in order with that great dividend. let's not forget, last week ken powell was on the show, he told us that food inflation has peaked and competition is less fierce? that could help these guys. pinnacle foods reminds me of long-time "mad money" winner b&g. they've got some
the corporate income tax bill will be tiny to nonexistent for years to come. there is another reason b&g gets a higher valuation and that's growth. b&g has been growing sales consistently while pinnacle sales have been flat. the valuation disparity with b&g, let's say pinnacle deserves to trade at 1.5 times sales. still a big discount to b&g. it would make this a $30 stock which is 50% higher than the high end of pinnacle's price range. i think $30 is therefore a reasonable...
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raider do you understand some ten tennessees don't want their tax money going for that. >> i understand. we have a firm stance this is an important educational event. the decision maybe made. it's out of our hands now. we have to move forward. >> bill: all right. so your your educational sex week stuff about how to protect yourself, about responsibility. about, maybe, what the right and wrong of it is, as far as we're americans and this is how we should treat each other, i think that's fine. but, the how-two stuff. i think i would have charged admission for that a couple of bucks and not had any private money going to that. any public money going to that. just do that privately on the side. so, if people want to see that kind of stuff, they pay for it. would that have been unreasonable? >> yes. that would have been unreasonable. i disagree because we submitted a survey that many over 500 of our students filled out. and we provided programming based on their survey. and we're providing student fees. >> >> bill: you are telling me that the taxpayers of americ
raider do you understand some ten tennessees don't want their tax money going for that. >> i understand. we have a firm stance this is an important educational event. the decision maybe made. it's out of our hands now. we have to move forward. >> bill: all right. so your your educational sex week stuff about how to protect yourself, about responsibility. about, maybe, what the right and wrong of it is, as far as we're americans and this is how we should treat...
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two years tax return a couple pay stubs. you have to find alender. >> get ready for the paperwork. >> it takes some time. once you decide who you are going to go with you apply and they pull your credit score and they have three business days to give awe good faith estimate which is going to show you all of the costs involved. this number should come as no surprise for you unless your credit score has taken a hit or home appraisal comes back less. you could need a small loan or it could payoff. >> there are so many choices the length of your mortgage you want a 5 year on a 30 year fixed do you want a floating rate? >> you have to sit down with your lender and talk about the best situation. go back to your original lender did you like them did you mesh with their style. you are going to spend a lot of time with them. you have to make sure everything works. you hurry up and wait. 60 or 90-days to close depending on the situation. your lender is going to go over all of your documentation. they may ask you for additional informa
two years tax return a couple pay stubs. you have to find alender. >> get ready for the paperwork. >> it takes some time. once you decide who you are going to go with you apply and they pull your credit score and they have three business days to give awe good faith estimate which is going to show you all of the costs involved. this number should come as no surprise for you unless your credit score has taken a hit or home appraisal comes back less. you could need a small loan or it...
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so the taxes realistically switch over to the gold standard mode would it mean for the state and the rest of the country to discuss away now alan breaux the author of the ultimate obama survival guy giants now. welcome their way so loud what would switching to the gold standard what would that do for the state of texas well first of all the gulf interview great for the whole united states of america but politicians will just never allow it to happen it's a ron paul idea to rand paul i.v. it's wing root idea and it's a governor rick perry idea and i fall into those exact themes of politicians i love those guys but they're never going to let it happen live because the gold standard limits the imagination of politicians who love big government who love big spending who love big entitlement you love big unions who love big taxes you can't spend money you don't have or print money you don't have when you have a gold standard so on a national basis i pick would be fantastic for the united states to go back on the gold standard because all the problems of america have occurred since one nin
so the taxes realistically switch over to the gold standard mode would it mean for the state and the rest of the country to discuss away now alan breaux the author of the ultimate obama survival guy giants now. welcome their way so loud what would switching to the gold standard what would that do for the state of texas well first of all the gulf interview great for the whole united states of america but politicians will just never allow it to happen it's a ron paul idea to rand paul i.v. it's...
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get a tax advantage for paying not what i call nonessential services. if you come to see me for a common cold, you don't want insurance to cover that if you're in the middle class. because if insurance covers it, your premiums are going up. we need more payment out of pocket. what's not reported enough is that a lot of countries that have universal health insurance, they have a much more of a-- the patient having skin in the game and that's what we need here. >> i'm afraid that nancy pelosi was right on one thing, we'll know what's in obamacare after we pass it. >> after we've suffered. >> mike: very well said. dr. marc siegel, great to have you here. a new york cop is facing life in prison for basically having sick thoughts like cannibalism. is that the proper sentence for somebody who hasn't hurt anyone else? and i'll discuss the case with "the five"'s kimberly guilfoyle next. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strai
get a tax advantage for paying not what i call nonessential services. if you come to see me for a common cold, you don't want insurance to cover that if you're in the middle class. because if insurance covers it, your premiums are going up. we need more payment out of pocket. what's not reported enough is that a lot of countries that have universal health insurance, they have a much more of a-- the patient having skin in the game and that's what we need here. >> i'm afraid that nancy...
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revenue from gas taxes is increasing. states have to recoup that nun somehow. >> diane macedo thank you, diane. the time is 10 minutes until the top of the hour. they claim they protect worker's rights. why are workers in one of the company's largest union striking against their own union. have you been inspired the new folks that do sacred sight seeing? our travel expert joins us next with a list of must see churches. but first definitely a must see on my list. brian kilmeade to see what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> we have a great show on tap. dare i say a bit different. benghazi we will look inside that story. idaho governor here to talk about sequester cuts the impact on his state and why he was ready for it. wrestlers together they are almost 1,000 pounds and life size game of chess pieces on the plaza. susan poke is here grand master chess player live. that's going to be great. and donald trump. >> hello. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by
revenue from gas taxes is increasing. states have to recoup that nun somehow. >> diane macedo thank you, diane. the time is 10 minutes until the top of the hour. they claim they protect worker's rights. why are workers in one of the company's largest union striking against their own union. have you been inspired the new folks that do sacred sight seeing? our travel expert joins us next with a list of must see churches. but first definitely a must see on my list. brian kilmeade to see...
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. >> european markets and levyiing a tax... they did not want to bail out and the european nations but it is no we were at 10 straight days of a record high. many reasons that this happened is because it wa on down 5 1/2% for however, it looked like it was getting back to normal. >> what is interesting about cyprus is that it is a bit of an analogy like the cayman islands. where there are a lot of money invested offshore? was there any tax consequences? >> they have a bank holiday today. seousometimes they will lose confidence and not be able to get their money overseas. >> what about ope housing in the bay area are here today? >> yes this report released from data quick what i think that could derail the stock market's is possibly interest rates. i would see them to say that it would be a good thing for the bull market for the cyprus money situation. >> keeping interest rates low. >> and there are no right answers there is a plus and minus. we are going to come back with robert black at 9:15 and 6:48. erica? >> good morning. l
. >> european markets and levyiing a tax... they did not want to bail out and the european nations but it is no we were at 10 straight days of a record high. many reasons that this happened is because it wa on down 5 1/2% for however, it looked like it was getting back to normal. >> what is interesting about cyprus is that it is a bit of an analogy like the cayman islands. where there are a lot of money invested offshore? was there any tax consequences? >> they have a bank...
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it's free to prepare, print, e-file and you can even chat with a tax expert. get the federal free edition at turbotax.com. start with the best. use only natural ingredients. make something original. genuine. real. so peel it open. stir it up. and raise a cup to the real. with google now, it automatically knows when you need to leave for the airport, how much traffic there is, and has your boarding pass ready. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-smart. droid-powerful. lift your spirits. lift your expectations. introducing the lifter foundation from maybelline new york. our first lifting foundation with smoothing primer actually swirled inside. beyond covering, helps restore smoothness, tone, so skin springs back to life! lost elasticity? lift it. lines? uneven skin? lift them. for younger-looking skin, instantly. maybelline's the lifter foundation with smoothing primer inside. bring it on. maybe it's maybelline. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, whi
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people trying to get their savings out before taxes hit. banks are closed through wednesday to prevent a run. parliament is due to vote on that tax tomorrow. >>> so how offensive is this. check out that salute. the nazi salute on the field of a professional soccer game in greece over the weekend and the player is actually doing this to celebrate a goal. that 20 year old was immediately admonished. look at the look at the face of his teammate. eke. in his defense he said he did not know this was a nazi salute. that he doesn't know politics. but he certainly has time to learn now because he's been banned for life from ever playing on his country's national team. >>> a close call for louisiana governor bobby jindal on his way home from his son's soccer game when a truck sideswiped his car while making an illegal turn. governor jindal wasn't hurt but a trait trooper sustained minor injuries. the truck driver was cited for making that improper turn. >>> new york city's controversial stop and frisk law is facing a court challenge starting today.
people trying to get their savings out before taxes hit. banks are closed through wednesday to prevent a run. parliament is due to vote on that tax tomorrow. >>> so how offensive is this. check out that salute. the nazi salute on the field of a professional soccer game in greece over the weekend and the player is actually doing this to celebrate a goal. that 20 year old was immediately admonished. look at the look at the face of his teammate. eke. in his defense he said he did not know...
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they call for higher taxes to fund government programs. house speaker john boehner remained skeptical. >> the budget that senate democrats are considering never balances, ever. that means more debt, fewer jobs and, frankly, much higher taxes from the american people. >> sreenivasan: the negotiations over these competing party visions for governing will begin in earnest when president obama submits his spending blueprint on april 8. with their work done, house members leave town today for a two week recess. while senators will remain in a marathon session until a vote on their own plan to fund the government. judy woodruff takes it from there. >> woodruff: for what's happening behind-the-scenes, we turn to todd zwillich, washington correspondent for "the takeaway" on public radio international. welcome back to the newshour. >> good to be with you, judy. >> woodruff: first this vote to ep the government funded by the end of the fiscal year, both the house and senate passed this. does this mean democrats and republicans finally see eye to eye
they call for higher taxes to fund government programs. house speaker john boehner remained skeptical. >> the budget that senate democrats are considering never balances, ever. that means more debt, fewer jobs and, frankly, much higher taxes from the american people. >> sreenivasan: the negotiations over these competing party visions for governing will begin in earnest when president obama submits his spending blueprint on april 8. with their work done, house members leave town...
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tax reforms we would never allow tax reform to hide a tax increase. periodically politics and -- this a tax reform the what they mean is they want to raise taxes. two ways to raise income taxes, raise the rate or broaden the base to bring the rates down. the pledge says no raising the rates and, two, if you want to get rid of deductions and credits, that is great but bring the rates down dollar for dollar. paul ryanhat does. host: chris on the republican line. you are on what grover norquist. caller: thank you for c-span. norquist, i think there is a big problem. perception is everything when it comes to marketing and it is the perception that the democrats are able to get across. because the democrats, they know their audience, they know who they are pandering to, they know who they are selling to. and they treat them like stupid children. and it works. i will give you an example. you remember when the bush tax tom- first came out and shall and dick gephardt -- tom daschle and dick kept part, the minority leaders, did not have anything, but yet they
tax reforms we would never allow tax reform to hide a tax increase. periodically politics and -- this a tax reform the what they mean is they want to raise taxes. two ways to raise income taxes, raise the rate or broaden the base to bring the rates down. the pledge says no raising the rates and, two, if you want to get rid of deductions and credits, that is great but bring the rates down dollar for dollar. paul ryanhat does. host: chris on the republican line. you are on what grover norquist....
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she has to take her after-tax income, which is much reduced because she first has to pay taxes on that income, and then she has to go out and buy health insurance without any government subsidy in the market. well, isn't this interesting. government tells her what policy she has to get. the cheapest policy under the bronze plan, under the subsidies is $20,000 a year. so where, tell me, mr. speaker, and i should ask the novet united states who came up with this brilliant idea, where, mr. speaker are poor women supposed to go to buy health insurance they can afford? not in the obamacare regime. where is she supposed to go when her very sick child has lost his health insurance from the employer that his daddy provided for him because his daddy had a job. his daddy had health insurance. that young child had health insurance, was very sick with a disease, he was very sick. insurance, t on his daddy had a job, his a daddy has insurance. now under obamacare, they may not give him insurance. this is devastating for moms across america if children across america, for senior citizens across amer
she has to take her after-tax income, which is much reduced because she first has to pay taxes on that income, and then she has to go out and buy health insurance without any government subsidy in the market. well, isn't this interesting. government tells her what policy she has to get. the cheapest policy under the bronze plan, under the subsidies is $20,000 a year. so where, tell me, mr. speaker, and i should ask the novet united states who came up with this brilliant idea, where, mr. speaker...
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so wete the tax code first tax things we do not like. things like wall street speculation tax. ,hat is why i ran for president to give broader choices. it is called "the seventeen solutions" in paperback. video,e have a short and. comment. caller: it's no secret that the democrats and republicans stray .d away very hard from issues if you could analyze tea partiers abandonment of them. guest: money and politics. i spoke to high-ranking democrats and the house. agree it should be and they agreed. one of them said because we would raise less money. damagingan extremely influence on both parties. money corrupt politics. organized labor does not have to worry about minimum-wage. their workers get more than minimum wage with the two-ti ered situation. they are not putting in for one of television ads on the air the with the old union's used to do. too sat besideet with least worst choices -- we get too satisfied with least worst choices. youour least worst voter, do not hold the least worst candidate. the other guy is worst so you lose your voting power. they do not have to give you
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and taxes. it will structure our system for economic growth. we will stop hemorrhaging jobs overseas and bring american jobs back to these shores. it's one thing if we lose jobs because of low wages overseas. we don't ever want to compete in that arena. it's another if we lose jobs because our government is inefficient, bloated and expensive. and finally, it protects our most vulnerable. it protects our young people. you know, i agree with then senator obama when he said it was immoral to continue to incur these massive debts. of course, when he said it, since he said it, our debt is multiples of what he was decrying at that time. we are piling mountains and mountains of debt on our children and our grandchildren to fuel our addiction to spending and it's got to stop and it's got to stop now. i'm proud to stand for this republican budget and i urge its passage. i give back the rest of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from maryland. mr. van holl
and taxes. it will structure our system for economic growth. we will stop hemorrhaging jobs overseas and bring american jobs back to these shores. it's one thing if we lose jobs because of low wages overseas. we don't ever want to compete in that arena. it's another if we lose jobs because our government is inefficient, bloated and expensive. and finally, it protects our most vulnerable. it protects our young people. you know, i agree with then senator obama when he said it was immoral to...
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we are also tax payers. if you take 20% of your budget and cut it, these are the people paying it your taxes and the next thing you tell them is next year at tax time, you have lowered their budget, how does that make up for all the money that gets lost to the government that they need right now to fix these situations? guest: sequester was an idea of both sides thought was so bad it would never happen and then it did. it was meant to be a threat at the end of report in process. the super committee did not happen and they never struck a deal. now a sequester is here on both sides want it for different reasons. republicans want cuts and with a can and democrats want to show how bad cuts hurt. and show that cutting government so quickly is -- has repercussions. dated from texas, go ahead. i'm not familiar with a whole lot of politics in washington. i am on social security disability. goes beyond just fixing the budget. and obamahealth care care, as far as going beyond fixing the budget like health care. i live
we are also tax payers. if you take 20% of your budget and cut it, these are the people paying it your taxes and the next thing you tell them is next year at tax time, you have lowered their budget, how does that make up for all the money that gets lost to the government that they need right now to fix these situations? guest: sequester was an idea of both sides thought was so bad it would never happen and then it did. it was meant to be a threat at the end of report in process. the super...
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increase after the obama tax increase and the fiscal cliff tax increase. the point i was going to make to melissa is she's the business expert here. the economy is pick up, no questions about it. as that happens, bill, the tax revenues are going to increase a little bit so we maybe bailed out a little bit here, right, melissa by an improving economy. >> it's true if we don't do something to thwart it and knock it off the rails as it's trying to get better. if we don't ruin our own future. bill: it's much more morey more resilient. martha: pope francis break w-g tradition after celebrating mass. look at him om was out there shaking hands and touching people and getting out there, lots of face time and everybody was so excited because tears were streaming down their faces. he's expected to celebrate his inaugural mass in front of tense of house of worshippers in st. peters square tonight. we have not seen anything like this since pope john paul ii. no doubt it's giving his security folks many part attacks as he thrusts into the crowd there. they are also goi
increase after the obama tax increase and the fiscal cliff tax increase. the point i was going to make to melissa is she's the business expert here. the economy is pick up, no questions about it. as that happens, bill, the tax revenues are going to increase a little bit so we maybe bailed out a little bit here, right, melissa by an improving economy. >> it's true if we don't do something to thwart it and knock it off the rails as it's trying to get better. if we don't ruin our own future....
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the story comes out that cyprus is rejecting the bailout tax. tied to its bailout from the europe i don't know union, that they were going to go through everybody's savings account and issue a cull, a tax of 200-some odd bucks, but the idea that they could go into your savings account and just skim to pay for this is -- is nuts. now -- flashback a few weeks ago to the imf coming out and having this mia culpa, where they said that whole thing about austerity we were pushing ruined economies -- it was the dumbest thing we could have asked for. and the real story behind greece being the assumption around the world has been that greece got into a big financial problem. they were paying too many social entitlement payments to their people. they got under it. they borrowed money to cover it and then they got in too deep. and they got the bailout money and somehow it didn't fix it. and you keep hearing we're going to become greece. >> right. >> hal: it's the gdp versus debt idea. which is stupid. you find out the real story behind greece -- which again
the story comes out that cyprus is rejecting the bailout tax. tied to its bailout from the europe i don't know union, that they were going to go through everybody's savings account and issue a cull, a tax of 200-some odd bucks, but the idea that they could go into your savings account and just skim to pay for this is -- is nuts. now -- flashback a few weeks ago to the imf coming out and having this mia culpa, where they said that whole thing about austerity we were pushing ruined economies --...
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we propose reforming the tax code. we propose ending special tax breaks and closing tax loopholes like the mortgage deduction for vacation homes and yachts, eliminating the deduction for derivative traders and eliminating incentives for sending american jobs overseas. we propose taxing capital gains and dividends as ordinary income, raising about $900 billion over 10 years. these changes, mr. speaker, would generate much-needed revenue. the country has begun to recover. we see it every day in the news and we're moving in the right direction. we are beginning to recover from near financial ruin. but our recovery is fragile and desperately needs a shot in the arm to accelerate our economic recovery. instead the republican-controlled house voted -- thought it best to poison the economy and throw away the antidote. according to leading economists, once sequestration is full yimplemented, america is going -- -- fully implemented, americans are going to lose $2.-- 2.14 million jobs. those are two million jobs that exist now
we propose reforming the tax code. we propose ending special tax breaks and closing tax loopholes like the mortgage deduction for vacation homes and yachts, eliminating the deduction for derivative traders and eliminating incentives for sending american jobs overseas. we propose taxing capital gains and dividends as ordinary income, raising about $900 billion over 10 years. these changes, mr. speaker, would generate much-needed revenue. the country has begun to recover. we see it every day in...
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of course we have to pay taxes. this is not about paying taxes or not paying taxes. this is about the fact that there's only so much money in the world. and every penny that the government takes in taxes is money that's not available to invest in a private business. every time you take a tax, what you're doing, you're taking money out of the economy. you have to do that up to some point because we need a government. but if you do too much of it, then there's not enough money for people to spend at your business. if someone's paying more in taxes, that means they have less money to spend where you work, which means you're going to make less money in tips or in salary or may even cost you your job if taxes are too high. and i'm telling you, we focus on federal taxes here, but these -- these aren't the only taxes people pay. depending on where you live, you are paying local and state and now federal taxes. you add those up and there are people in this country that are paying close to half the money they make in taxes. half the money they make in taxes. how's that good f
of course we have to pay taxes. this is not about paying taxes or not paying taxes. this is about the fact that there's only so much money in the world. and every penny that the government takes in taxes is money that's not available to invest in a private business. every time you take a tax, what you're doing, you're taking money out of the economy. you have to do that up to some point because we need a government. but if you do too much of it, then there's not enough money for people to spend...
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after taxes, that comes to $152 million. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: we return to today's same sex marriage debate with one of our own, featuring two attorneys who were at the court today. california attorney general kamala harris, who supports overturning the gay marriage ban. and austin nimocks, counsel for the alliance defending freedom, which supports proposition 8. thank you both for joining us. i want to start by asking you both this question. why is the right to marry or same-sex marriage considered to be a constitutional issue and not a social one? attorney general harris. >> first of all the united states supreme court since 1880 has described marriage as a fundamental right. what we know is that it is based on some very fundamental notions around which we crafted our constitution and our country. the fundamental notion of justice, of privacy, and of equality. and the discussion then before the court was rightly before the court to discuss the issue of same-sex marriage in the context of those 14 cases over a centu
after taxes, that comes to $152 million. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: we return to today's same sex marriage debate with one of our own, featuring two attorneys who were at the court today. california attorney general kamala harris, who supports overturning the gay marriage ban. and austin nimocks, counsel for the alliance defending freedom, which supports proposition 8. thank you both for joining us. i want to start by asking you both this...
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the taxes on cigarettes are different from the taxes on any other product. there are bans, you know, first thing he did when he came into office, he banned smoking in bars and restaurants, something that was extremely unpopular at the time. >> today, very popular. >> yesterday, mayor bloomberg talked about the comparison of what he is doing now. >> after new york city banned smoking, which we got a lot of grief about. i got a lot of one-fingered waves when i would march by bars on st. patrick's day, for example. today, march by a bar on st. patrick's day, and everybody seems to love you. and because of what new york did, i think it's fair to say, most cities in america, all of western europe, virtually all of latin america, have gone smoke free. >> he does have a point there. >> i'm probably the wrong person to talk to this about. my mother died of lung cancer after 50 years of smoking. i am probably not objective. are you making money on something that kills people, putting out for teenagers, and it could possibly kill them, as it did my mother. i'm for wha
the taxes on cigarettes are different from the taxes on any other product. there are bans, you know, first thing he did when he came into office, he banned smoking in bars and restaurants, something that was extremely unpopular at the time. >> today, very popular. >> yesterday, mayor bloomberg talked about the comparison of what he is doing now. >> after new york city banned smoking, which we got a lot of grief about. i got a lot of one-fingered waves when i would march by...
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i mean, if you're talking about taxes and taxing small businesses, you have to talk about the fact that if -- if -- if our small businessman has to pay more money to the government, then he's going to have less money to pay to his ememployers, and the ememployers will have less money to send kids to the school of their choice. i think it's a matter of talking about the debt differently. not just we are in imminent danger in a debt crisis in this country. but what does that mean to people? it means that our government is growing so fast and it's becoming so expensive that we're making payments to our credit cards that we can't afford, which means we have to keep -- we'll keep having this debate about needing more revenue to the government. well, that means less money in people's pockets. it means less money at home. less money to put in your car. we have to tell the history of our party. the history of freedom and opportunity and equality. which we're not doing. and in your report earlier -- i think -- go ahead. sorry. >> yeah, listening to sarah palin, the republican vice presidential n
i mean, if you're talking about taxes and taxing small businesses, you have to talk about the fact that if -- if -- if our small businessman has to pay more money to the government, then he's going to have less money to pay to his ememployers, and the ememployers will have less money to send kids to the school of their choice. i think it's a matter of talking about the debt differently. not just we are in imminent danger in a debt crisis in this country. but what does that mean to people? it...
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that's a 6% tax. actually 6.7% tax. so people obviously getting nervous about this tax over the week weekend, they rushed to withdraw their money. but keep in mind lawmakers are still working on this proposal trying to come up with something a little more equitable. some proposals are being floated that is. so a vote on this has been postponed until tomorrow. but you're seeing the markets react because this could really be a game changer in this eurozone debt drama that we used to talk about so much and now brought to the forefront because it show as bank doesn't have to fail to reach in and grab your money. so it has also big implications for future bailouts, as well. what if this idea does catch on in cyprus, what happens to other countries in europe. so you're seeing the ripple effect from europe all the way here to the u.s. at least in the stock market. we are seeing shares of banks here in the u.s. like bank of america, jpmorgan chase, down 1% to 2%. that's what's dragging down the dow. down 73 points. >> i'm sure
that's a 6% tax. actually 6.7% tax. so people obviously getting nervous about this tax over the week weekend, they rushed to withdraw their money. but keep in mind lawmakers are still working on this proposal trying to come up with something a little more equitable. some proposals are being floated that is. so a vote on this has been postponed until tomorrow. but you're seeing the markets react because this could really be a game changer in this eurozone debt drama that we used to talk about so...
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me about raising taxes. all nothing funner than watching republicans eat each other alive. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. >> if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those
me about raising taxes. all nothing funner than watching republicans eat each other alive. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. >> if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war...
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cyprus citizens who have $129,000 in the bank could have almost $9,000 taken out if they're indeed taxed at 6.75%. unlike greece they're not going to be seeing things like wages and pensions cut. so if this does happen in cyprus, it's going to be sort of quick and painful one-time event instead of a more prolonged agony, suzanne. >> are u.s. investors concerned about the possibility of a ripple effect? is that basically the idea? because cyprus is so small they could see this in many other places? >> exactly. that's what they're concerned about right now. europe is one of our biggest trading partners. if cyprus's situation starts to effect other european countries, that could easily ripple over to the u.s. and effect a stock rally that so many of us have profited from in our mutual funds, retirement plans and so on. one analyst says markets are calm for now but things could get bad quickly if this combines with any future crisis in the eurozone. we'll see what happens with the vote tomorrow. stocks seem to be mostly holding their own here. we're not seeing too much panic, suzanne. >> oka
cyprus citizens who have $129,000 in the bank could have almost $9,000 taken out if they're indeed taxed at 6.75%. unlike greece they're not going to be seeing things like wages and pensions cut. so if this does happen in cyprus, it's going to be sort of quick and painful one-time event instead of a more prolonged agony, suzanne. >> are u.s. investors concerned about the possibility of a ripple effect? is that basically the idea? because cyprus is so small they could see this in many...
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someone who is non-partisan says higher taxes no taxes, no big deal. amnesty, deportation, whatever. but i think it's not about people abandoning their principles but finding common ground with people, even if they can't agree on everything, finding some things on which to agree. >> i was just a house member. >> president clickman. >> if anybody else would like a promotionless us know. we have another half an hour. >> members of congress as congressman talks about get elected to represent a district. we could have a long conversation about redistricting and about how in most states in this country if you are elected in a seat that is overwhelmingly a democrat or republican you are never going to lose that seat unless you compromise with somebody on the other side. but two people get elected by everybody in the united states. it seems to be i know this is something you've thought about given your time in the president. a president of the united states has a unique role to reach out to both sides in congress. without getting into a current events debate,
someone who is non-partisan says higher taxes no taxes, no big deal. amnesty, deportation, whatever. but i think it's not about people abandoning their principles but finding common ground with people, even if they can't agree on everything, finding some things on which to agree. >> i was just a house member. >> president clickman. >> if anybody else would like a promotionless us know. we have another half an hour. >> members of congress as congressman talks about get...
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of course tax cuts are a tool used by keynesians. and tax increases. something that traditional keynesians are against in bad times. we always hear about austerity in great britain, a cross europe. there'll be talks about the spending cuts. but we never hear about the tax increases. and when you start talking about that, talk about the fact that they cut spending, slash spending at the same time they hike taxes, it really was a formula made to fail. >> spending cuts and tax increases have more or less the same effect. they both take money out of the economy. they both slow the economy. and, yes, they create this idea of austerity. but, look, it's a balancing problem. you need on the one hand to deal with as you well know budget deficits and debt. and on the other hand you need to keep growth going. here's an interesting thing i saw over the weekend just briefly. the recession in greece which is actually a depression, if you line it up against the u.s. great depression in 1929, it looks a lot a like in terms of how much unemployment there is, how much t
of course tax cuts are a tool used by keynesians. and tax increases. something that traditional keynesians are against in bad times. we always hear about austerity in great britain, a cross europe. there'll be talks about the spending cuts. but we never hear about the tax increases. and when you start talking about that, talk about the fact that they cut spending, slash spending at the same time they hike taxes, it really was a formula made to fail. >> spending cuts and tax increases have...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >> steve: here is something you need to know. the centers for disease control in atlanta issuing a dire warning about a deadly new super bug. we might not be able to fight it because of the sequester. >> brian: there is just one problem. it's not true. not exactly true. wait until you hear this story. >> steve: former new york lieutenant governor betsy mccoy founder of the committee to reduce infection deaths joins us live. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: okay. so it's called cre and how deadly is it? >> 50% of patients who contract this in a hospital or nursing home die from it. it's very deadly. and about five times as deadly as the household word mrsa, which everyone
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we should scrap the tax code. start over. do a paradigm shift in terms of tax reforms. but each problem is enormous. handle them separately. social security, medicare, other mandatory spending. if you start talk being a grand bargain y think that's possible. >> brian: this is where i see hope. when i saw dick durbin on sunday, when i saw senator mark warner, democrat, a few days prior say entitlement reform is where it really has to start, i see a shift from those old, he said, he said, type attitudes. >> brian, there is an awful lot of discussion after this election. you had 2010, we won. 2012, he won. the elections are over. now it's time to govern. these are enormous problems. i'm sensing the democrats that they may be getting serious about trying to work with us to start solving these problems. that would be a good thing. >> brian: but you will not agree to a rate increase in taxes, i understand? >> listen, he's already got his tax increase. each one of these problems should be handled separately. we shouldn't talk about tax reform when talking about how do you save
we should scrap the tax code. start over. do a paradigm shift in terms of tax reforms. but each problem is enormous. handle them separately. social security, medicare, other mandatory spending. if you start talk being a grand bargain y think that's possible. >> brian: this is where i see hope. when i saw dick durbin on sunday, when i saw senator mark warner, democrat, a few days prior say entitlement reform is where it really has to start, i see a shift from those old, he said, he said,...
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groat retired as a result of this episode and the director of the energy institute of taxes, sort of an analog to the mit's energy initiative, the director resigned in the wake of this external review. there have been real consequences. there has been a pushback against this trend at other universities. there's some question as to whether that will happen at mit. , talkng back to moniz about what he makes at mit both as a university professor but also his outside funding. >> i am not sure of his salary and mit. i don't believe it is publicly disclosed, though it will be released in his financial disclosures. as a board member at icf international, an oil and gas -- a consulting firm significant energy practice to a significant oil and gas ties, is made over $300,000 in the past two years since joining the board. this is a position where he attends several meetings a year, certainly not a full-time position and yet he is making over $150,000 a year in stock and cash compensation. so these are not insignificant financial ties -- these are . >> moniz > is unclear if businesses. ernest m
groat retired as a result of this episode and the director of the energy institute of taxes, sort of an analog to the mit's energy initiative, the director resigned in the wake of this external review. there have been real consequences. there has been a pushback against this trend at other universities. there's some question as to whether that will happen at mit. , talkng back to moniz about what he makes at mit both as a university professor but also his outside funding. >> i am not sure...
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when the tax time comes they don't feel so bad because my house is worth $400,000. but now that the houses are worth $100,000, that's the problem. >> the problem is the promises they made. when you are a police officer, you can retire at age 50. other employees saw this and said if the police department can do it, we want to do it. they said no problem. along the way, anyone who worked for that town, you would have health care for life and a pension and spouse or whatever, any dependent. no matter how long you lived there or worked there. you could have moved in there in 2005, worked there for seven months and the city's residents would be thegated to pay you rest -- retirement for the rest of your life. >>brian: the reality is different now. where do they go from here legally? >> that is why they went to court. they are saying we tried everything we could. we cut to the bone. >>brian: there is no money there? >> no money and no way we could turn this around without -- >>gretchen: if they are allowed to file for bankruptcy, does that mean these pensions would go goo
when the tax time comes they don't feel so bad because my house is worth $400,000. but now that the houses are worth $100,000, that's the problem. >> the problem is the promises they made. when you are a police officer, you can retire at age 50. other employees saw this and said if the police department can do it, we want to do it. they said no problem. along the way, anyone who worked for that town, you would have health care for life and a pension and spouse or whatever, any dependent....
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cuts their taxes, which means they are going to raise taxes on everything else. >> caller: right. they call everything else entitlements. what entitlements? i have worked for over 30 years. i put into this thing. ain't nobody giving me anything. i'm on this -- i'm on disability -- i had nine depreciations in four months, i wish one of these guys mitt romney, i would meet him in the street and let him tell me i'm one of the 47%. >> bill: yeah, i would like to see him live your life lee, and put up with what you have had to put up with, with very limited resources, and yet you are the very example of the kind of person that they target. by the way one final point, lee, on entitlements, the real entitlements are the tax breaks the tax loop holes, the tax privileges that these big corporations and the wealthiest of americans get in the tax code. we actually pay them. that's what it amounts to. we actually pay them to ship jobs overseas. we pay them to park their profits overseas. we actually pay the oil companies to do what they ought to be doing anyhow, which is exploring for new sou
cuts their taxes, which means they are going to raise taxes on everything else. >> caller: right. they call everything else entitlements. what entitlements? i have worked for over 30 years. i put into this thing. ain't nobody giving me anything. i'm on this -- i'm on disability -- i had nine depreciations in four months, i wish one of these guys mitt romney, i would meet him in the street and let him tell me i'm one of the 47%. >> bill: yeah, i would like to see him live your life...
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worries about a controversial bailout -- and a bank tax in cyprus kept investors on edge. today's closing numbers. the dow fell 62 points. the nasdaq dropped 11 points. and the s-and-p fell eight points. 14,452.06 -62.05 nasdaq 3,237.59 -11.48 s&p -8.60 >> this is a bit of a bottleneck. people are shopping which is great with expectations for the future but we just need standards to become more lose some people can buy. i call this a loser but it is probably a winner. >> restrictions are still heavy. these hurdles are still pretty high? the other loser you have is carnival cruise. it is not difficult to imagine why. >> yes. that i am still having this recurring nightmare that i have a nightmare with carnival cruise lines let us talk about the college basketball team illegal cardinals they are making money! this is getting really difficult reviews but itng revenues. if yu look at disney everything that they touch you want to invest in animation. they have star wars. and avengers and tyey -- they announced several animation projects. >> thank you, rob go to our new channel.
worries about a controversial bailout -- and a bank tax in cyprus kept investors on edge. today's closing numbers. the dow fell 62 points. the nasdaq dropped 11 points. and the s-and-p fell eight points. 14,452.06 -62.05 nasdaq 3,237.59 -11.48 s&p -8.60 >> this is a bit of a bottleneck. people are shopping which is great with expectations for the future but we just need standards to become more lose some people can buy. i call this a loser but it is probably a winner. >>...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. squa championship game rapped up. winning the acc for the first time this school history, but still wasn't enough to earn them a one seed in the big dance. miami is a two seed in the east region. louisville number one overall. the other one seeds are kansas, indiana and gonzaga. last year's number one overall seed, kentucky, they failed to make the tournament this year. st. louis wrapped up the atlantic 10 title yesterday taking care of bcu. after the game they tried to get right to the airport so they could watch the selection show, but they got stuck in traffic in new jersey, so the entire team stopped off at a local best buy and set up their own watch party. shoppers joined them as
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these are all legitimate talk -- topics, taxes, spending, appropriation. what what do we want to spend our money on? my wife and i do this all the time. are we going to spend money to take this kid here or to get this car replaced? we have to do that from the country's perspective. we look for it in the military. one thing i'm concerned about ash we hear a lot of discussion on the use of drones -- one thing i'm concerned about -- we hear a lot of discussion about the use of drones. the bottom line is that all of these mechanical, all of the technology is great, but there are still men and women who have to run them. they still have to be on the front lines. at some point in time, there will be more boots on the ground somewhere, just as there are right now. host: should that happen in syria? boots on the ground? guest: i'm very concerned about what is happening, especially concerning reports of chemical weapons. will have to do more than just take this cursory look at it. i'm very concerned about foreign policy that says we will dabble here and dabble ther
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. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. [ male announcer ] it's red lobster's lobsterfest our largest selection of lobster entrees like lobster lover's dream or new grilled lobster and lobster tacos. come in now and sea food differently. visit redlobster.com now for an exclusive $10 coupon on two lobsterfest entrees. [clucking]. everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny. cause only he brings delicious cadbury crÈme eggs, while others may keep trying. nobunny knows easter better than cadbury! you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's
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situation in cyprus after lawmakers there rejected a controversial bailout proposal that would have taxed regular savings accounts. the concern is that the debt crisis in the eurozone is back on the table and that could weigh on stocks. later today the nation's top money man, fed chairman ben bernanke, he will answer questions on the economy but what investors really want to know if he's going to continue with economic stimulus. natalie? >> jackie deangelis at the new york stock exchange, thank you. >>> a routine stop gave police officers the fright of their lives. officers approached a man sitting in his parked car, said accidentally hit and killed a deer, stowing it in his trunk. the officers asked to see it, and as you saw, when they opened the trunk the young deer jumped out alive, he made a break for it, darted off to freedom in a nearby forest. surprise. still alive. go, little deer, go, go. >> oh my gosh. >> be free. a nightmare about that last night. >> meanwhile we have missed a huge story. >> it's breaking. did you know about this one? >> spring has sprung. >> look at us. >> we
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it is not a state tax, a payroll tax. it is a sales tax. we can easily deal with this in the finance committee. that is our jurisdiction. then we can work on all these complexities that have not been addressed. they're not addressed in this resolution. no protection in this resolution whatsoever. i reserve the balance of my time, mr. president, and yield two minutes to the senator from new hampshire. ms. ayotte: mr. president -- mr. baucus: four minutes. the senator can use it any way she wants to. ms. ayotte: thank you, mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. ms. ayotte: i stand in opposition to the main street fairness act. there is nothing fair about intervention in the internet marketplace. what this does is to make the internet, to force the internet marketplace to force online businesses to become tax collectors. this act should be called what it is, the internet tax collection act. this act essentially forces states to become tax collectors for 9,600 state and local tax jurisdictions across this country.
it is not a state tax, a payroll tax. it is a sales tax. we can easily deal with this in the finance committee. that is our jurisdiction. then we can work on all these complexities that have not been addressed. they're not addressed in this resolution. no protection in this resolution whatsoever. i reserve the balance of my time, mr. president, and yield two minutes to the senator from new hampshire. ms. ayotte: mr. president -- mr. baucus: four minutes. the senator can use it any way she wants...